Published on April 28, 2026
Amazon has long set the standard in e-readers with its Kindle line. Traditionally, these devices featured a black and white E Ink display. Users enjoyed the crispness of text and the simplicity of a straightforward reading experience.
However, today marks a turning point. Amazon announced the rollout of a system-wide dark mode specifically for its Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. This update allows users to invert the screen, presenting white text on a black background, enhancing readability in low-light conditions.
The implementation comes as part of a broader effort to modernize the Kindle interface and meet evolving user needs. The new feature will be available via an automatic update. It promises to enrich the reading experience for those who prefer a darker interface.
This change is set to impact users significantly. Readers can now enjoy their favorite books without straining their eyes during nighttime sessions. With more customized settings, Amazon reaffirms its commitment to creating convenient and user-friendly technology for avid readers.
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